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Virus problem

Postby aleXander » Feb 19th, '10, 19:23

Ok...me has the following problem. Everytime I open my computer my antivirus pops up with
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and it drives me crazy because untill i restart my computer that message won't dissapear.
The file that is infected i don't think should be deleted.
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And I don't want to reinstall windows.

My question....if I delete this file from computer and copy the one from my laptop (same windows installed) would that work without causing a crash on my computer? Please help :flower:
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Re: Virus problem

Postby Robbie G » Feb 19th, '10, 21:03

I would try getting the file from your laptop, that should do it.

You should wait for DelinQuent or somebody to give you a second opinion though. :y:
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Re: Virus problem

Postby macdaddy019967 » Feb 19th, '10, 21:07

stop watching so much porn :y:
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Re: Virus problem

Postby aleXander » Feb 20th, '10, 17:29

macdaddy019967 wrote:stop watching so much porn :y:

not a solution :angry:

and thanx robbie g :happy:
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Re: Virus problem

Postby Element. » Feb 21st, '10, 01:07

macdaddy019967 wrote:stop watching so much porn :y:


Lol my compter is still alive from all of it ;)
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Re: Virus problem

Postby Arrinef » Feb 21st, '10, 01:42

do a system restore to about 2 weeks back :y:
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Re: Virus problem

Postby neversnooze » Feb 21st, '10, 02:56

i tried looking up the dll. and found nothing. the stuff that i did find was in a whole different language. i dont know what to tell you alexander, maybe try some other free anti virus programs such as, avg and avira. you can also try going in safe mode and re-scanning your computer.
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Re: Virus problem

Postby aleXander » Feb 21st, '10, 21:39

ArrineF wrote:do a system restore to about 2 weeks back :y:

how do you do that? :unsure:

thanx for advice neversnooze.

will reinstall windows :(
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Re: Virus problem

Postby Arrinef » Feb 21st, '10, 21:45

nah dude go to your start button on the left corner of your screen, look for accessories, then click it, and look for system tools i think, and you'll find the system restore.

when you click on it, you can have your computer go back in time to fix the problem.
i'd play it safe and go back about a whole month :y:





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Re: Virus problem

Postby Element. » Feb 21st, '10, 22:09

Yo, Or download Avast Anti-Virus. And when its installed you will have to restart your computer and it will scan the whole system for any virus's and that should sort it out. And Avast will stop connections to websites if it tracks a virus. So its really good and it scans anything you go on.

Its worth trying out. :y:

http://www.avast.com/free-antivirus-download :y:
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Re: Virus problem

Postby TommiTMX » Feb 25th, '10, 20:17

Kaspersky AntiVirus is one of the best AntiViruses I've come accross tbh, but I also know that NOD32 is well respected and has won many awards in its time, so I don't think your AntiVirus is the problem, the thing is AntiViruses are great usually at stopping a Virus getting on y our computer but once its managed to get on, they are usually unable to remove them (in some cases, not all). In this case I'd suggest downloading Malwarebytes AntiMalware and scannign with that :).

Another one is scanning with NOD32 from Safe Mode (keep tapping F8 while your computer is starting up and Select Safe Mode) :-)

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Re: Virus problem

Postby Bliss47 » Feb 27th, '10, 23:32

Anti-Malware Bytes is all you need. Just shut down any open programs and run a full scan, it will detect at least 15 things. Get it to delete all of the problems it finds then restart your comp. I recommed a weekly scan. You pick up crap like malware from anywhere on the web.
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Re: Virus problem

Postby TommiTMX » Mar 2nd, '10, 10:24

Bliss47 wrote:Anti-Malware Bytes is all you need. Just shut down any open programs and run a full scan, it will detect at least 15 things. Get it to delete all of the problems it finds then restart your comp. I recommed a weekly scan. You pick up crap like malware from anywhere on the web.


This. MBAM (Malwarebytes AntiMalware) is like...god when it comes to malware, completely forgot to mention it in my previous post! :y:
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Re: Virus problem

Postby Element. » Mar 4th, '10, 21:54

Do what i said man, It restarts your comp and checks the whole system and gets rid of any virus.
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Re: Virus problem

Postby opm » Jun 5th, '10, 13:13

Hello! I suggest kaspersky; I tried Avast and Avg but kaspersky seems to be the best. You can take it from here version 7 Take care!
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